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"tnoX 4ywR;" Image Occlusion Enhanced-e157e Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging 46743b8a3dcf4d2facec5fcf5d2b90f5-ao-2 X ray interactions with matter "<img src=""tmpja3oa2m1.png"" />" "<img src=""46743b8a3dcf4d2facec5fcf5d2b90f5-ao-2-Q.svg"" />"
sIC45ct,)% Image Occlusion Enhanced-e157e Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging 46743b8a3dcf4d2facec5fcf5d2b90f5-ao-3 X ray interactions with matter "<img src=""tmpja3oa2m1.png"" />" "<img src=""46743b8a3dcf4d2facec5fcf5d2b90f5-ao-3-Q.svg"" /
vU3.&_M2j8 Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging What is attenuation? "<img src=""paste-08f464db489cc8d05dc673154b315da5a382ed13.jpg"">"
k`m){ELs*] Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging What increases attenuation? (3)  "<img src=""paste-4af989fae31bf3ab4fa06157dc07e197a790a31b.jpg"">"
uOHNz8TrYN Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging Arrange the following in order of least dense to most dense:<div>Air, Bone, ContrastAgents/Metal implants, Fat, Muscle </div> "<img src=""paste-11e76609789456efee190b4e31c3f9533c0ea
"xTeb 3k=oV" Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging Is X-ray ionising? Yes
JLX@6S&,I| Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging Is ultrasound ionising? No 
wDuk~;`z2- Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging What is barium used for in imaging? "<img src=""paste-f255be168d769c8985a6dce0dca602e9dd9657ae.jpg"">"
uCA?T`r_Z3 Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging Is MRI ionising? No
kV>SR1D@`r Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging What is CT used for in hospital? Trauma<div>Cancer staging and response to treatment</div><div>Guidance for procedures</div>
D=cgJt3dAd Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging Is CT ionising? Yes
pc/Z/Vg+5Y Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging What is radiation? Process of emitting energy in the form of either particles or waves 
"l&p%:, *c<" Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging What is ionising radiation? "A particle or wave<div><br></div><div>with <b>sufficient energy </b>to <u style=""font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;"">IONISE</u> a nautral atom or molecu
xjXcsp]3o Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging Why is ionising radiation a problem to humans? Can lead to disruption of chemical bonds within living tissue 
yHB05RZ3%o Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging What is the unit of measurement for absorption of ionising radiation by the body? Sievert 
p0<+NE~|yg Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging What are the 3 possible outcomes of ionising radiation on one of our healthy cells? "<img src=""paste-1918440732adb9516ab9f9a5162ba4c2fe87ea74.jpg"">"
Q5tMe,`iDy x Cloze Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging As the distance from a radiation source doubles, the exposure rate decreases by a factor of {{c1::4}}
Bgqd{*+vI} Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging What do medical staff wear to protect from radiation? Lead aprons 
cnuA^n*TS) Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What are the 2 uses of barium studies in cancer imaging? "Oesophagus <div>Stomach cancer - incidental reduction </div><div><font color="" ff0000"">Colon cancer examination - not use CT instead</font></div>"
J,Z:odW/F( Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What is the role of CT in cancer imagine? Detection <div>Staging </div>
qIj2Yw!Jk0 Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What is the role of MRI in cancer imaging? Selected organs imaging 
f{&Sw3*?q= Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer PET scan role in cancer imaging? Metastatic disease 
O<dAp:tm-E Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What colour is barium on the conventional and digital radiograph? Conventional - white<div>Digital - black (can be inverted) </div>
O&rx=*Gy7c Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer Barium swallow and meal is for imaging which 3 parts of the body? Oesophagus <div>Stomach </div><div>Duodenum </div>
h[ClK/75^h x Cloze Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer Barium follow-through is for the {{c1::small bowel}} AKA small bowel study 
q_|z]Iw+}L x Cloze Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer Barium enema is for investigating the {{c1::large bowel}}
A}57FulNMg Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer How do we prepare patients for barium meal and follow through? Fasting for 4-6 hours 
"n;* U<W?&W" Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer How do we prepare patients for berium enema? Low residue diet for 48 hours <div>Bowel cleansing with Picolax</div>
|&T`0DNtg Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer How do we prepare the colon to view with CT scan? <div>By insufflating CO2 gas into the colon and distending them appropriately, then viewing with software</div>
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b43xSL.|]Z Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What are the methods for cross sectional imaging? CT<div>MRI</div><div>PET</div>
rfs2$|ds: Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What do we use imaging for prior to treatment? (3)  Diagnosis<div>Staging</div><div>Biopsy of lesions </div>
sbZYCaR;vC Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What do we use imaging for during treatment? Monitoring response to treatment
Fif0%_Anx{ Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What do we use imaging for after treatment? (4)  Response to treatment<div>Evaluation of residual mass after treatment </div><div>Complications of treatment </div
P1UfxQg-4v Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What is the unit for measurement of substances in CT scans? "Hounsfield Units<div><img src=""paste-8f90023bb840570926bec4d585a84fe17266b776.jpg""><br></div>"
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OT:w<||U_7 Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What information about a tumour will tell you about T staging? (3)  Position of tumour <div>Depth of penetration of tumour </div><div>Relationship to adjacent str
L/}UQZQ9G$ Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer Besides T staging, what other information is needed in diagnosis and staging? (2)  Involvement of regional lymph nodes - N <div>Presence of distant metastases - M
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jT@^{YgT1A Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer What is the ALARA principle? As <div>Low</div><div>As </div><div>Reasonably </div><div>Achievable </div><div><br></div><div>- do as little scans as possible - not
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w_,kZ&~3wz Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer Disadvantages of MRI? (3)  Claustrophobic and noisy <div>Motion organs can't be seen easy - bowels are no good</div><div>Cannot image patients with pacemakers, an
L;_mt$Zo:& Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Cancer Which 3 screening programs exist in the NHS? Breast<div>Bowel</div><div>Cervix</div>
H//Mfba&vj Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Imaging::Imaging in Inflammatory Disorders and Infection What is molecular imaging? (2)  Radionucleotide imaging <div>PET scans </div>
Gt,u>g6cs~ Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques Correlate clinically - a patient has low potassium for a few days, but his bloods have 1 result which is super high - what does correlate clinilcally mean? Potassium m
K[m`};~=wx Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques What percentage of clinical decisions involve results from laboratory medicine? 70% - admission, discharge, therapy
H3MeVX.D)w Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques Why do we use lab tests? (4)  Screening - detection of sub-clinical disease<div>Diagnosis - confirmation of clinical diagnosis </div><div>Monitoring - response to trea
s4HFUgrh0) Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques What essential information is needed for sending samples? (9)  "<img src=""paste-a3df84ac2e831754eb5673f8d57fd1e16702cc3a.jpg"">"
"j9d vu/r)b" Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques What is the <i>ideal </i>information for sending samples? (excluding the essential list) (5)  "<img src=""paste-1cc459b85ceed05da8febb97a601ff71ca3c293e.jpg"">"
"DR7m QhqoT" Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques What are some things that can go wrong in the <i>Vein to brain </i>time? - (sample to result period) "<img src=""paste-5ca8bf9ef9532346c49474c411e146a730540359.jpg"">"
Ng-j<u)btM Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques What can go wrong with Point Of Care Testing (POCT) glucose finger prick test?  Patient's hands might have sugar/juice on them and that can falsely elavate the glucose
QxF]-5Do|_ Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques What does ALT tell you ina blood result? Increased ALT = liver cell damage <div>Liver releases ALT into blood stream when damaged</div><div>ALT is mostly found in the
c<3d!yf^6- Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques A patient comes in with a paracetamol overdose and a blood test is taken - What is the laboratory role? To rapidly test the blood and bring the results back so an info
tu?}9yX,6b Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques Which organ does paracetamol OD damage? Liver 
"HSPbXY sM}" Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques Does acute alcohol intake worsen the prognosis of a paracetamol OD, versus a chronic alcohol abuser with an OD?  No - acute alcohol intake does not worsen <div>Chronic alcoh
M^q4mwG.^u Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques What tests might we do for a patient who recently had a mycardial infarction? Family history <div>Medical history </div><div>Lipid profile </div>
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Pzz7u%HsZ@ Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Diagnostic Techniques What is elavated sodium and low ALP & calcium an indication of in a Urea and Electrolytes blood test? "EDTA contamination when taking bloods from different tubes<div>F
QoKRg6~f<X Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Blunt Force Injuries What is an injury? Synonymous with <i>wound</i>
gt_>mjUQCq Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Blunt Force Injuries Cause of an injury can be? (6) Blunt force<div>Heat </div><div>Cold</div><div>Electricity </div><div>Chemicals </div><div>Radiation </div>
I{]E)~6w%F Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Blunt Force Injuries Lesion meaning? Any area of injury, disease or local degeneration in a tissue causing a change in its structure or function 
dU[RJ^[qx} Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Blunt Force Injuries What physical factors influence an injury? (5)  Degree of force applied <div>Area of application of force</div><div>Duration of force </div><div>D
jc+!mkoLJ0 Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Blunt Force Injuries What are the following impacts:<br>Torsion<div>Impact </div><div>Angulation </div><div>Shearing </div><div>Comrpession </div><div>Traction</div> T
|@WhI)Y]C Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Blunt Force Injuries What type of injury is in sharp force? (2) Incision <div>Stabs </div>
MWrT3ycp%Q Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Blunt Force Injuries What type of injury is in blunt force? (3) Abrasions - injury to skin surface - missing skin - friction burn<div>Contusions (bruises) - burst bloo
A{H:5oLHU, Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Blunt Force Injuries What are the 2 categories in chop wounds? Sharp force<div>Blunt force </div>
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l!NIDM>3Q@ Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Sharp Force Injuries What is an incised wound?  Injury is longer on the skin surface than it is deep - superficial sharp force injury caused by slash motion 
Eu<44LOX?o Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Sharp Force Injuries What is a stab wound? Wound depth greater than length on the surface - penetrating inujry resulting from thrusting motion 
o)E;Jkf962 Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Injuries to the body::Sharp Force Injuries What are some differences between lacerations and incisions?<div>- type of force</div><div>- margins of wound?</div><div>- tissue division/bridgin
PPSpewe%iN Image Occlusion Enhanced-e157e Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes f1b38ec7e7c44a0eb13f3362527d9dd3-ao-1 Early changes "<img src=""tmpbjdra5f8.png"" />" "<img src=""f1b38ec7e7c44a0eb13f3362527d9dd3-ao-1-Q.svg"" />"
z2q$I]-cg= Image Occlusion Enhanced-e157e Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes f1b38ec7e7c44a0eb13f3362527d9dd3-ao-2 Early changes "<img src=""tmpbjdra5f8.png"" />" "<img src=""f1b38ec7e7c44a0eb13f3362527d9dd3-ao-2-Q.svg"" />"
u~IK;c|Jzo Image Occlusion Enhanced-e157e Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes f1b38ec7e7c44a0eb13f3362527d9dd3-ao-3 Early changes "<img src=""tmpbjdra5f8.png"" />" "<img src=""f1b38ec7e7c44a0eb13f3362527d9dd3-ao-3-Q.svg"" />"
"H89Wu/ )Pi" Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes Why is algor mortis important? Temperature of body can tell you how long it has been since death <div>Rapid decrease of core body temparature until it reaches room temp </div>
u5U}h|UgLe Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes What makes it difficult to acertain time of death?<br>- factors affecting body temp "<img src=""paste-539610b2da7446428d10cc27f4300553e5f48fe9.jpg"">"
iZI0Q@0;%& Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes What is liver mortis and how is it varied? Pinkish/purple discolouration of skin after death <div>Variable depending on:</div><div>- natural disease</div><div>- blood lo
DiCC%z5db{ Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes What causes rigor mortis? ATP is needed to relax muscles <div>Oxygen needed for ATP </div><div>Death = no oxygen = no ATP </div><div>Now the muscles that are contracted
M|GWC}=?m& Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes A body that is warm and with no rigor mortis - how long has it been since death and why?<br>a) 3 hours<br>b) 10 hours<br>c) 24 hours<br>d) >24 hours a) 3 hours<div>- bec
x4:ks5.=`8 Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes What are the 2 later stagess of decomposition? Autolysis<div>Putrefaction </div>
Bo;6up*jWL Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes What's autolysis? enzymatic breakdown of cells/tissues
zdArg2+Jy? Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes What's putrefaction? Bacterial breakdown of cells/tissues
m+xbw`CFV$ Basic-1e23a Year 1::Term 1::Term 1 Medicine::Weekz 10::Post Mortem Changes Which factors affect putrefaction? Temperature of body and whether it is maintained - bacteria are temp dependent <div><br></div><div>Side note: mainly commensals of GI/
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